General Catalog & Schedule of Classes

Natural Resource Education Option

This option will prepare students for careers as educators within the broad field of natural resources and to help them learn to bridge the gap in knowledge that exists between experts and others. The focus is on youth or community education that occurs outside of formal school settings. Those interested in becoming K–12 teachers should explore options offered by the College of Education, including their dual degree option.

No more than 20 credits from one department; no more than 20 lower-division credits.

Additional courses required in Natural Resources Core and Breadth:

From the Vegetation ID area of the Natural Resources Core:
FES 141. Tree and Shrub Identification (3)
or FES 241. Dendrology (5)

Note: Writing I, Writing II, and Speech are required by the baccalaureate core, and may not be used toward the "3 additional credits" requirement above. WR 327 must be taken in addition to Writing I, Writing II, and Speech.